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학술저널
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김기한 (영남대학교) 최병호 (성균관대학교)
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한국스포츠리서치 한국 스포츠 리서치 한국 스포츠 리서치 제14권 제2호
발행연도
2003.1
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117 - 127 (11page)

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The object of this study is to present the basic data that is necessary for more reasonable and efficient management and activation of an organization through analyzing the commercial sports center consumer, participative motives. Through the study methods above, the conclusions were as follows; as a result of examining the hypothesis on the relations between the sports center users, human social characters and participative characters and exercising motives-1) In the relation between sex and participative motive, the men′s affiliation & drive was higher than the women's. 2) In the relation between age and participative motive, homoeostasis drive in the fifties was the highest and each activity, purgation, affiliation, and ostentation is the highest in the thirties. 3) in the relation between participative form and exercising motive, homoeostasis, activity, purgation, affiliation, ostentation, achievement, autonomy drives all in the long-term membership system were higher than in the short-term membership system. 4) In the relation between participative experience and exercising motive, homoeostasis drive in the group where participants practiced 1-2 years was the highest and affiliation drive was the highest in the group where participants practiced over five years. 5) Participative frequency had nothing to do with exercising motive. 6) In the relation between regular and irregular participation, the regular group in purgation, achievement, homoeostasis and autonomy drives was higher than the irregular group. 7) In the relation between the number of items and the exercising motive, homoeostasis and achievement drives were higher in three items.

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